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Indigenous Peoples Organizations

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The primary role of Ngā Aho Whakaari is to represent Māori in screen industries. As a strategic tangata whenua partner in advocating and building relationships with government, the screen sector and related communities.
Culture Rights & Advocacy New Zealand
New Zealand Māori Tourism is committed to working with the Māori tourism sector to contribute to our economy, to provide compelling visitor experiences, and to build a strong commercial and cultural leadership. We support...
Culture Economic development New Zealand
We at Papatūānuku Kōkiri marae continue to honour and nurture the kakano the collective of Kaumatua and Kuia from the different tribal affiliations that supported the vision of whaea Mere. To foster and grow our whānau...
Natural resources & biodiversity Climate change Agriculture New Zealand
Te Arawa Lakes Trust is responsible for the oversight and management of Te Arawa's settlement assets, including the region's 14 lakes. Te Arawa Lakes Trust was established in 2006 to receive, manage and administer the trust...
Culture Education Health Economic development New Zealand
Te Runanga o Turanganui a Kiwa established in 1986 and represents the interest of Rongowhakata, Ngai Tamanuhiri and Te Aitanga a Mahaki. To promote, pursue and advance the Cultural, Economic, Spiritual, Social well-being and...
Education Culture New Zealand
Development West Coast (DWC) was set up as a Charitable Trust in 2001 to manage, invest and distribute income from a fund of $92 million received from the Government. This fund was an adjustment package for the loss of...
Natural resources & biodiversity Sustainable Development Economic development New Zealand